I will also take a look at making the changes you mention as well. My
initial thought is that it just needs some options set, but I will try
to get it working for you.

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Ok, I just fixed up this module.
I just needed to set the build option "gnupg_SET= GPGSM". This turns on
that build option for the gnupg port, so that it will build properly the
first time, rather than having to build/rebuild the ports later. I was
also able to remove the mkportafter listings for security/gnupg and
security/gpgme since they are already listed as runtime dependencies for
the security/gpa port.

If you want to see the updated configuration file, you can view it on
trac here[1].
I hope this helps!

Thanks,
nemysis
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Thanks for pointing this out!<br>
<br>
It looks like GPA needs to have the gnupg port build with a
particular option set before the main program is compiled (there is
a note on the security/gpa port). I just put in a fix to make sure
that gnupg builds first with the proper option set, so we will see
if the issue is fixed when it rebuilds.<br>
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Thanks again!<br>
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